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UNISAFE 2l Stainless Steel Platinum Inner Lid Inner Lid Pressure Cooker
UNISAFE 2l Stainless Steel Platinum Inner Lid Inner Lid Pressure Cooker
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Product details
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- Material: Stainless Steel body, Stainless Steel lid
- Colour: Chrome finish
- Content: 1 unit
- Capacity: 2 Litre
- Net weight:
- Product Dimensions(cm):
- Country of origin: India
- Packed & marketed by: Ambika Metal Industries,15/32 Kidwai Gali no. 5 chajjupur, babarpur, Shahdara Delhi-110032
Care & Maintainence
General Care & Cleaning
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- Cooling: Let the cooker cool naturally; never plunge a hot pot into cold water.
- Scrubbing: Use soft sponges or nylon pads; strictly avoid steel wool.
- Soap: Use mild liquid dish soap; avoid bleach or chlorine-based cleaners.
- Drying: Wipe dry immediately with a soft cloth after washing.
Component-Specific Maintenance
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- Gasket: Wash after every use to remove spice odours and replace in every 12 months, or sooner if cracked or leaking.
- Vent Tube: Inspect before every session to ensure it is clear. Use a toothpick or wire to dislodge food or mineral buildup.
- Safety Valve: Regularly check that the valve moves freely. Replace immediately with genuine parts if it feels stuck or looks corroded.
- Handles: Periodically check the handle screws. Tighten with a screwdriver to prevent slips while carrying hot food.
Stain Removal & Storage
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- Rainbow Stains: Rub the surface with white vinegar or a lemon slice.
- Calcium Spots: Boil a solution of 1 part vinegar and 3 parts water for 5 minutes.
- Burnt Food: Simmer water and 2 tablespoons of baking soda for 10–15 minutes.
- Storage: Store with the lid upside down (inverted) and unlocked.
Critical Safety Red Flags
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- Don't Force the Lid: If the lid feels stuck, wait for the pressure to drop or the unit to cool completely.
- Never "Dry Heat": Never heat an empty cooker, as it can damage the tri-ply base and melt safety valves.
- No Deep Frying: Never use a large amount of oil under pressure; it is extremely dangerous and can cause severe burns.
- Do Not Overfill: Leaving insufficient space for steam is the primary cause of safety valves blowing.
- Stop if Leaking: If steam escapes from the sides, stop cooking and check the gasket.
- Avoid Steel Wool: Harsh abrasives can scratch the mirror finish; use a soft sponge or nylon scrubber instead.
- Avoid Thermal Shock: Let the cooker cool naturally before washing; never plunge a hot pot into cold water.
FAQS
Is it compatible with induction cooktops?
Yes. The outer base is magnetic, so it works perfectly on induction, gas, electric, and halogen stoves.
How many safety levels does it have?
Usually, these come with a triple safety system: the weight valve (the "whistle") and a metallic safety valve that melts if the pressure gets too high.
Are the handles heat-resistant?
Yes, they use Bakelite handles designed to stay cool to the touch, so you don't need a kitchen towel just to move the pot.
Is it dishwasher safe?
The body of the cooker is generally dishwasher safe. However, it is highly recommended to hand wash the lid, the gasket, and the weight valve to preserve the seals and safety mechanisms.
Why is my cooker leaking steam from the sides?
This usually means the gasket isn't seated correctly, or it’s time to replace it. Check for food particles stuck in the rim before.
How do I know when the cooker is safe to open?
Never force the lid open. Wait for the pressure indicator (weight/whistle) to drop completely and ensure no steam escapes when you lift the weight slightly.
Why did the Safety Valve melt/blow?
The safety valve is a protection feature. It melts when there is insufficient water or the vent tube is blocked, causing extreme heat/pressure. Always ensure the vent tube is clear before cooking.
Why is the bottom of my cooker bulging?
This is a sign of "Dry Boiling" (heating the cooker without enough water). Extreme dry heat can damage the encapsulated base. Always ensure there is a minimum of 1 cup of water for steaming.
How do I remove stubborn burnt food stains?
Do not use steel wool. Fill the cooker with water and a bit of dish soap or baking soda, bring it to a boil, then let it soak. The residue will lift off easily with a soft sponge.


